Author: | Pastor E.A Adeboye | ISBN: | 9781386764403 |
Publisher: | Pastor E.A Adeboye | Publication: | August 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Pastor E.A Adeboye |
ISBN: | 9781386764403 |
Publisher: | Pastor E.A Adeboye |
Publication: | August 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Restoration is the process of returning something or someone back to a state that had previously existed, through the power of God and through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ. Restoration is said to be complete when the subject of restoration is returned to a pristine state, such as the healing of a wound without leaving a physical scar. During the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ on earth, He went about restoring things that had been destroyed by the enemy back to God's original plan and purpose. Through the Lord Jesus Christ, the restoration power of God was released. Jesus is still in the business of physical and spiritual restoration. Instantaneous restoration is a miracle that occurs suddenly. However that behind every seemingly instantaneous miracle, there has been meticulous obedience, stubborn faith, perseverance, serious fasting and prayers, and sometimes prolonged pain, sorrow and shame.
Restoration is the process of returning something or someone back to a state that had previously existed, through the power of God and through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ. Restoration is said to be complete when the subject of restoration is returned to a pristine state, such as the healing of a wound without leaving a physical scar. During the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ on earth, He went about restoring things that had been destroyed by the enemy back to God's original plan and purpose. Through the Lord Jesus Christ, the restoration power of God was released. Jesus is still in the business of physical and spiritual restoration. Instantaneous restoration is a miracle that occurs suddenly. However that behind every seemingly instantaneous miracle, there has been meticulous obedience, stubborn faith, perseverance, serious fasting and prayers, and sometimes prolonged pain, sorrow and shame.